Portraits

Posed portraits of individuals or groups, in the studio, on your campus, or elsewhere in a university or college-related situation. The subject must be aware that they are being photographed. Other more candid “portraits” belong in the NEWS & COLLEGE LIFE category. Basic retouching/editing is permitted.

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Clinical assistant professor Joyce Carnevale holds Ernie, a  shelter dog, while other dogs are prepared for neuter surgery by third year students in a pre operation room at the college of veterinary medicine at Iowa State University. 

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When Serbian, Izabela Fogarasi's parent's moved to California, not only did she learn English, she learned the language of God's love.

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T.C Dean pauses as he reads the bible to reflect on being the school first  African-American student and the star of the basketball team in the 1950s.

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Drag Bingo performer and student “Miss Leading” performs during the Rebel Events Board 3rd Annual Drag Bingo event in Celebration of Pride Month.

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Newly arrived Police Services Assistant Chief Tod Miller.

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Sandra shares a quiet moment with a loved one before becoming the first patient at UF Health treated with CAR T-cell cancer therapy. CAR T-cell therapy  is a type of treatment in which a patient's T cells (a type of immune system cell) are changed in the laboratory so they will attack cancer cells. T cells are taken from a patient’s blood. Then the gene for a special receptor that binds to a certain protein on the patient’s cancer cells is added in the laboratory. The special receptor is called a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR). Large numbers of the CAR T cells are grown in the laboratory and given to the patient by infusion. CAR T-cell therapy is being studied in the treatment of some types of cancer.

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A research lab team member poses for a portrait.  

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Felix Favicchio had multiple surgeries over 30-years for back pain and injuries. Favicchio poses for a portrait showing his newest scar for the nerve stimulation device placed in his back. After surgery Favicchio said "My pain was a constant 7 or 8 for the last 20 + years. Now it's a 1." Favicchio was the first person in the state of Florida to have the device implanted in him. Doctors hope to use the tool to cut down on the number of prescribed pain killers being prescribed daily.

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Portrait of professor Paul Adams with his very large format camera that he used to photograph tintypes of indigenous people who are some of the last speakers of their language in North America. One of his portraits will be in an exhibit in the Smithsonian. 

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Portrait of associate director of women's track and field/cross country, Diljeet Taylor.

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